Ida’s r otebook Ida Risser 4th makes me think of uner days. But, it does id to be the fourth for me RED WING SHOES COMFORT t NEVER QUITS R4| Wil yp ■OMRmb eciwmg ComUwMkf WORK HARD EN; llensville Shoe Shop Fisher Harness & Box 7 State Route Shoe Shop Star Route, Box 47 HONEY BROOK andywine Shoe Shop Box 156 Rt. 2 Waynes Dry Goods >7l-273 W. Main St. 215-683-7686 to get hot in my garden. The yel low bush beans have an abun dant crop this year and I’ve been giving away Swiss Chard and Fitting You Right Is Our #1 Priority. ILLE Zimmerman Harness RD 2 Box 36 814-793-3961 Lost Creek Shoe Shop MADISONBIJRG MARTINSB FFLINTQWN RD #1 Box 88 red beets. Even the Bibb lettuce has formed more heads than we H , The that they can eat. , r J drew are up on the refrigerator When the three grandchxl- with the other dren were here for several The four . year . old told me that hours, hey swooped down on one . a treasure m the yellow raspberries like a Th H learn a lot from television flock of birds These berries are ams . one friend told me to the sweetest that you could ever them wjth tapes but l as ,*!r . j , - said that we don’t do that. Their They begged me to play hide favorite tis “Grandma, and seek with them. Now there . , „ x , . __ , , ~, , tell us a story. Now if they give are not many places to hide at J ■ , 6 T > u . , , me one word or an animal, Im our house but the boys managed ’... to fool me into walking around „ f and runmng Wlth an excitmg the house twice before I found blueb bushes have them. Then we played ball and some berries Ym hoping to even got my husband to help a pick some be f or e the children ER MIL: Tall Pines Country Store 796 Kessler Rd 7i?-3’62-3024 (voice mail only) Books Shoe Service __ _ SSI REtDj^SNC B'sTl|©ES ! REHRERSBURG Leo’s Shoe Store Godfrey St. 717-933-8169 SP EG Red Wing Shoe Store 237 Baltimore Pike 215-544-1664 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 4, 1998-811 eat all of them. We’ve been giv ing away big, black raspberries and people seem to appreciate them. As a youngster, I wan dered all over our two farms and then came home with a gallon of small wild raspberries. Hunting them is one of the pleasant expe riences of my teenage years Maybe, I’d surprise a lark who was nesting or accidentally scare a hen pheasant from her nest. Turtles and frogs would jump in the water as I approached. I still think rasp berry jelly is one of the best kinds that you can make. INGFIELD Made in U.S.A.